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. >> we are back on storm watch with wet weather moving into southern california. >> chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the incoming storm. >> reporter: there's two of them the next one is set to come in here in the next few hours. so rain will be here for the morning commute. here's one of them right here, here's one of them right here. the first one to come through is this one, obviously it's closing. look where it's coming from, it's a low latitude storm so warmer. here's system number two, it gets here on saturday. right now we're focused on system one. it's just bumping up against the coast. you see a few lightning sprinkles. it's light stuff. i'm getting reports of real light drizzle activity. that's all going to change. your morning commute is going to be a wet one for most of the bay area. enter the afternoon commute as well. i just showed you what's happening. i'll have the computer model that shows where the rain is going to come and how long it's going to stick around and what it's going to cover. i'll be back here in just about 15 minutes. >>> with rain on the way, c
. >> we are back on storm watch with wet weather moving into southern california. >> chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the incoming storm. >> reporter: there's two of them the next one is set to come in here in the next few hours. so rain will be here for the morning commute. here's one of them right here, here's one of them right here. the first one to come through is this one, obviously it's closing. look where it's coming from, it's a low latitude storm so warmer....
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according to statistics provided by california d.o.j. about 75% of the prohibited persons they're looking for are those with mental health disorders. >> you could find something that's stable, very unstable, medicaided, so the agents are on high alert when they go up to these doors. because they don't know the stability of the person at the door. >> reporter: many police departments don't have the time or money to go after those weapons that leave it is california d.o.j. bureau of firearms. 40 agents that's it across the state. >> every day the system is populated by new people. so it's populating faster than we can bring the number down. >> reporter: they're on their own every week, one city at a time. one door at a time. looking to keep you and others safe. >> mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a homeless woman who was killed in a bizarre samurai sword attack has been identified. state officials say the victim was 70-year-old joan hughes who was originally from new york. members of the community held a vigil for her after her death.
according to statistics provided by california d.o.j. about 75% of the prohibited persons they're looking for are those with mental health disorders. >> you could find something that's stable, very unstable, medicaided, so the agents are on high alert when they go up to these doors. because they don't know the stability of the person at the door. >> reporter: many police departments don't have the time or money to go after those weapons that leave it is california d.o.j. bureau of...
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it would be amazon's third distribution center in california. the new building would be close to three major freeways and only about 30 miles from another amazon distribution center being built in patterson. >>> someone, some where in this country could be a lot richer tomorrow night. the power ballot reu -- power ballot reu jackpot is now up to $500 million. california is one of eight states that does not participate in power ball. the odds of winning is one in 175 million. >>> the issue to me was, put it on the ballot. >> reporter: a ktvu exclusive, san jose's police chief on why he's leaving the department and what would have kept him there. >>> plus the reason san francisco leaders are saying not so fast. the head of a supreme court decision on same-sex marriage. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because th
it would be amazon's third distribution center in california. the new building would be close to three major freeways and only about 30 miles from another amazon distribution center being built in patterson. >>> someone, some where in this country could be a lot richer tomorrow night. the power ballot reu -- power ballot reu jackpot is now up to $500 million. california is one of eight states that does not participate in power ball. the odds of winning is one in 175 million....
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. >>> more details now, tedford was the highest paid public employee in the state of california with the salary of $2.3 million a year. his contract with cal ran through the 2015 season. that means the university could owe him as much as $6.9 million for the remaining three years of his contract. >>> showers are falling out there now. live storm tracker 2 2 picking up showers in san francisco. the rain has been picking up, the dynamics in the front are now upon us. it's been in the north bay all day. berkeley right now we're just talking about the campus up by the campus, heavy rain. heavy rain along the bay shore. more heavy rain as you get into the grizzly peak area. up in the called the caldecut tunnel area. up here in napa you have some showers. then you head south and san mateo you're getting showers. it's starting to sag through. this thing is dragging, barely moving. san jose what's going on? nothing. some drizzle at best. i'm going to show you how it steps through time as we head through tomorrow morning. and there's going to be some of this left over for the morning commute.
. >>> more details now, tedford was the highest paid public employee in the state of california with the salary of $2.3 million a year. his contract with cal ran through the 2015 season. that means the university could owe him as much as $6.9 million for the remaining three years of his contract. >>> showers are falling out there now. live storm tracker 2 2 picking up showers in san francisco. the rain has been picking up, the dynamics in the front are now upon us. it's been...